Less conceptual and more rap-oriented than the 2021 projects
Playboy and
Alone at Prom,
Sorry 4 What is consequently full of swagger and spite. The tone is set with the boastful and unapologetic title track and rarely lets up.
Lanez offers one energized verse after another, and though the quality of his wordplay is as erratic as ever, the harder tracks contain some of his cleverest rhymes. Those who favor
Lanez in R&B mode get tracks such as the wallowing "Why Did I," the intense slow jam "Sex Songs," and the taunting post-breakup track "Y.D.S./Iggy Del Dia," plus the objectifying Yoko Gold collaboration "Collection." ~ Andy Kellman